- subordinating conjunction: Used to connect a dependent clause to an independent clause. It introduces reported speech or factual content clauses.
- She talk sey mek I do all-back.
- She said that I should do cornrows.
- Yu happy sey class don finish?
- Are you happy that the class is over?
- Dem talk sey mek I no dey worry, sey everything go dey okay.
- They said that I shouldn’t be worried, that everything will be okay.
- She talk sey mek I do all-back.
| Common misspellings | say, sei, se |